Kevin Smith Releases Movie Poster for The 4:30 Movie

Kevin Smith unveiled the theatrical poster for his new film, titled “The 4:30 Movie“, which is scheduled for release. This R-rated production, set in 1986, is based on some of the mischievous activities that Smith and his friends used to engage in around their old movie theater. As part-owner of the theater now, Smith filmed most of the movie there and intends to hold the film’s premiere there as well. He revealed on Instagram that he will debut the first trailer during his Hall H panel at San Diego Comic Con this coming Saturday and that it will be available online on Monday.

Naruto Brings Boruto’s Time Skip Design to Life With Viral Cosplay

In the realm of anime, a time skip packs quite a punch, be it in “Black Clover” or “Dragon Ball.” Shonen series excel at utilizing time skips to maximize their storyline. Notably, “Naruto” and its successor have aced this technique. Consequently, it’s no wonder that Boruto: Two Blue Vortex has gained massive popularity due to a brilliant cosplay creation by an ardent fan.

Ava Kris Tyson Denies Grooming Allegations in New Statement

Ava Kris Tyson, a former long-term collaborator of MrBeast on YouTube, has issued a new statement addressing recent accusations of inappropriate conversations with minors. Yesterday, it was revealed that Tyson and MrBeast were parting ways as a result of these allegations. Initially, Tyson didn’t provide many details about the claims, but she has since spoken out and refuted them.

My Hero Academia Collaboration Revealed for Stumble Guys

As a long-time fan of both Stumble Guys and My Hero Academia, I’m absolutely thrilled to hear about their upcoming collaboration! Having grown up watching anime and playing mobile games, I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement at the prospect of seeing my favorite My Hero Academia characters come to life in Stumble Guys.

SDCC Her Universe Fashsion Show: Michael James Scott and Ashley Eckstein Talk Celebrating 10th Anniversay

Tomorrow marks the start of San Diego Comic-Con, a long-awaited event for comic book fans, moviegoers, gamers, and television enthusiasts alike. At this gathering, attendees will have the opportunity to celebrate their passions with like-minded individuals. Notable special guests include Ashley Eckstein and Michael James Scott. Eckstein is renowned for her voice work as Ahsoka Tano in various Star Wars animated projects, while Scott currently graces Broadway’s Aladdin as the Genie. These friends will join forces to host the 10th Annual Her Universe Fashion Show. Founded by Eckstein, this milestone event promises an exciting display of fashion. In anticipation of the show taking place at Comic-Con tomorrow, ComicBook had the privilege of interviewing Scott and Eckstein about its anniversary.

MJF Reflects on His Rivalry With CM Punk: “[He Was a] Mentor Through Hate”

Maxwell Jacob Friedman (MJF) has emerged as AEW’s most prominent homegrown talent since the promotion’s inception in 2019. From the start, AEW showcased MJF as part of their founding roster, indicating grand plans for his development. As AEW Dynamite premiered in Fall 2019, MJF mingled with established stars like Cody Rhodes and Chris Jericho, boosting his own popularity. Through these experiences, MJF’s career continued to ascend until his high-profile feud against CM Punk solidified his status as a major player in AEW.